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These days, India is in the grip of extreme heat and heat waves. In many areas of the country the temperature rose above 40 degrees Celsius. Due to heat waves and scorching heat, a television anchor in Kolkata fainted while reading news on live television. When the TV anchor passed out, she was still reading the news about a heat wave.

A TV host told about his ordeal

Lopmudra Sinha, who works as a TV announcer in the Kolkata branch of Doordarshan, recently read the news on her show. While Lopmudra was reading the news about the heat wave in the country, her health deteriorated and she fainted. However, the producer of the show sensed Lopamudra’s unconscious state in time and played an animation on TV so that an uncomfortable situation would not arise during the show. Later, the channel’s colleagues somehow brought Lopmudra back to her senses by splashing water on her face.

After the incident, Lopmudra Sinha went live on social media and informed about the incident. She said that due to the extreme heat, her blood pressure dropped, and that’s why she fainted. The TV announcer also stated that at the time of the incident there was excessive heat in the TV studio due to a malfunction in the air conditioner. In such a situation his health deteriorated. Lopamudra Sinha in her Facebook Live appealed to people to drink enough water in this summer season so that their health does not deteriorate. He also apologized for fainting on live TV and thanked his TV producer for handling the situation.

The temperature in many areas of the country is 7-8 degrees higher than normal.

On Saturday, the maximum temperature was recorded in many places in the country seven to eight degrees Celsius above normal. Talking about West Bengal, the maximum temperature recorded at Bankura and Maidanpur in Bengal was 44.6 degrees Celsius and 44.5 degrees Celsius.




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